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TABLE.
FROM AND AFTER OCT I, 1892.
r.M. r.M
1:45 435
2:57 5:J5t
3M3 S'42t
'I'UAIXH
A.M. A.M.
Leave Honolulu 6:15 8:45
Attivc Honouliuli. .7120 0:57
Leave Honouliuli. .,7130 10:43
Attivc Honolulu... 8:35 it:5S 4:55 6'5t
rr.Aia C1IY LOCAL.
Leave Honolulu 5"
Arrive l'carl City 5MSt
Leave Tcirl Cily...C:Ss
Arrive Honolulu. . .7130
t Saturday! only.
Sundays excepted.
Saturdays excepted.
OCEAN TIME TABLE.
LOCAL LINC--S. 3. AUSTRALIA.
Arrive Honolulu
from S. Fran.
Mar. 22.
Apr. 19.
Leave Honolulu
lor S. Fran.
Mar. an.
Apr. 26.
THROUGH LINE SAN FRANCIiCO, IIONOI Ul.U,
SAMOA, AUCKLAND AN II
SYDNEY.
Fr. S. K. for Sydney
Ar. Honolulu.
Alameda, April 7.
Mariposa, May 5.
Fr. Sydney for S. I'.
Ar. Honolulu.
Mariposa, April 0.
Monowai, May 4,
FOR YOKOHAMA AND IIONOKONO.
Sleamets for above ports will call at Ilnno
lulu on or about the following dates:
Gaelic April it.
Belgic May !
China July 9.
Oceanic ugii-i 7.
China September lS.
Oceanic October lb.
China November 27.
Oceanic December 25.
FOt SAN TRANClvCO.
Steamers for above ports will call at Mono
lulu on their way from Hongkong and Y0U0
hama on or about the following dates;
China April 9.
Oceanic Ma'
Gaelic May 29-
China J"ni!
Belgic June 27-
Peru ' -J"1)' 7.
Oceanic July
Gaelic August 0.
City of Peking August 15.
Oceanic September 25.
China November 6.
Oceanic December 4.
TIDES, SUN AND MOON.
HY C. J. LYONS.
Day.
Mon..
Tut . .
Wed..
Thur .
6- V -
r 1 c
Fri
Sit
Sun
..48
p m. p.m. , am.
1.50 6.10 839 5.5SI
7.30 9.30 5.57
1 1
3- 45
4- 5
5. o
2 , 50 8 . 20
3.30 10.10
9-45
p m.
9.1c
5-5
3.45 10.20 9.20 5.54
4.25 '0.30 10. o 5.53
5. on. o 10.40 5.5a
!0.4
6.14
6-15
5.1s
3.20
4
4.30
5 14
n es.
6.
6.54
7-49
First Quartet of the Moon on the 24th at 11 h. 2
mm. a.m.
Time Whistle Wow at ih. 28m. 34s I' M. of Hono
lulu time, tttiich is the same as I2h. uni. os. o! l.rccn
wich time.
SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.
ARRIVALS.
Monday, March 27.
Am Mis packet Morning Star, Garland, 47
(lays from Kusaic.
Stmr Hawaii, Hilbus, from Hamakua.
Sdhr Ka Moi from Makawc'.i.
Schr Mahimahi from Waianae.
Schr Luka from Kohala.
DEPARTURES.
Monday, March 27.
Stmr J A Cummins, Neilson, for Koolau,
alua
mull J xuiiliiliua, iituawii, , nunirtui
Stmr Kaala, Gahan, for Waianae and Wr
Stmr C R llishon. Le Claire. fr Kilaui
and Hanalei.
Stmr Jamts Makee, Hagland, furKapaa.
Stmr Mokolii. McGregor, fur Molokai.
VESSELS LEAVING TO-DAY.
Stmr Kinau, Clarke, for Maui and Hawaii,
at 2 p.m.
Stmr Claudine, Davis, fur Maui, at 5 p.m
Stmr Mikahala. Chaney, for Kauai, at 5 !"
Stmr Iwalani, Freeman, for Makaweli, Wai-
mea and Kckaha, at 5 p.m.
Stmr Waimanalo. Dudoit, for Molokai, at
j n.m.
Am schr Robert Searles, IMItz, for San Fran
Schr Mahimahi for Lwa.
Schr Kawailani for Koolau.
Schr Sarah and Kliza for Koolau.
Schr Mille Morris for Koolau.
P. 0. Dox 197. Telephone 140.
LEWIS & CO.
IMI'flRJKUS
Nav.il Supplies : Wholesale and Retail
Dealers in Groceries, Provisions Etc.
in Fori Si., Honolulu, 11. I.
M. S GRJNBAUM & CO.
Limited.
HONOLULU, II. I.
I'tiinuiisioii Merchants and Importers
of General Merchandise.
San Francisco Office, 115 Front St.
F. A. SCHAEFER & CO.,
IMPORTERS AND COMMISSION
MERCHANTS.
Honolulu, Hawaiian Islands.
VESSELS IN PORT.
(This LUt dues not include Coasters.)
NAVAL VESSELS.
U S S Boston, Day, Hilo.
U S F S Mohican, Ludlow, San Francisco.
H I J M S Naniwa, Togo, Yokohama.
MERCHANTMEN.
Am bk S C Allen, Thompson, San Francisco.
Ger bk H Hackfeld, Hilgerloh, Liverpool.
Am schr Robert Searles, l'illz, Newcastle.
Am bkt Discovery, McNeil, San Franci'co.
Am sh John C Porter, Meyer, San Francisco.
Am schr Transit, Jorgenscn, San Francisco.
Am brgt VG Irwin, McCulloch, San Fran.
Am schr Robert Lowers, Goodman, S. F.
Am bk Forest Queen, Dyrelurg, Nanaiaio.
FOREIGN VESSELS EXPECTED.
Ger bk G N Wilcox, Liveipoo! July 4 10
Am bkt Irmgard, San Francisco .... Mar 31
Am bkt Planter, San Francisco Mar 30
Am schr Lyman I) Foster, Neuc stle Mar 31
Am schr Puritan, Newcastle Mar 39
Am bkt Wm R Hume, Newcastle. . Mar 20
Am brgt J I) Spreckels, S F (Kali) . Mar 26
Hw schr Liliu, Micronesia Mar 31
Bk Amy Turner, Boston May 20
Am bkt Amelia, Port Townsend Apr 12
Am schr Alice Ct oke, Newcastle Mar 26
Am bk Klikilat. Pucet Souml Mar :S
Br S S Gaelic, San Fran. (China). . Apr 1 1 I
Br S S Belgic, San Fran. (China) M n
Am bk Alden Hesse, San Fran. (Kali).. Mar 30
It bk C Luigi D, San Francisco., .. Apr 2
Am schr J D Norlh, San Han. (Mali), 'pr 4
(law bk Mauna Ala, San Francisco. . .Apr 10 .
Br h Greta, Newcastle Apr 10-20
Am schr King Cyrus, Newcastle. ..Apr ?5-3,
Am schr Olga, Newcastle Apr 20.30!
lUw schr Lilioliho, Lay'n I (Kauai). Apr 7-10 1
H MAN BROS.
Importers of and Wholesale Dealers in
DRY GOODS, HOOTS, SHOES,
CLOTHING, NOTIONS and
1'AN'CY GOODS
GO Queon St., Honolulu.
14 California St., San Francisco, Cat.
BEAVER SALOON,
Fort Street, - opposite Wilder & Co.'s
H. J. NOLTE, F'roprietor.
First clas Lunches Served with Tea, Coffee,
Soda Water, Ginger Ale or Milk.
Kir Smokers' Requisites a Specialty. ft
Open from 3 a m. till to p.m.
Metropolitan Meat Co,
81 KING STREET,
Q 0 1
II
AND
Navy Contractors.
G. J. WALLER, - Manager.
You Can't Walk
TO KEEP UP WITH THE
TIMES.
T7X
THE
COLUMBIA'
LEADS.
GEO. H. PARIS,
Agent.
THOS. G. THRUM.
T0TlAllHt
UUIICI
V
-Book Store
anil News Agency.
106 FORT STREET.
CONSEQUENT upon the new inter
J est in art circlts tliruugh tht recent
foi motion of classes in wnter colors,
the above establishment has jirncured
full supplies of special required colors,
and brushes of Winsnr iv Newton s re
liable make, and Whatman's rouuh
paper in sheets and blocks Oil colors
also in full stock.
Sit.cial Imi'okt Orders for Books,
Music, Musical Instruments, Rubber
Stamps, Notarial and Corporation Stals,
or other requirements attended to by
each outgoing steamer.
Subscriptions to local and foreign
period cals promptly attended to and
special publications procurid to order.
Orders for reserves on receipt of mails
booked for attention as far as supplies
will u.low.
American Flags (sewed bunting
no printed afT.itrs), with 44 stars, ol 9,
10, 12 feet; also cotton flags mounted
on sticks various sizes, and flag-printed
p'ece goods for decorations.
A Full Siock f office, commercial
and society Stati' nery on hand, with
nt w additi ins and m velties added by
every steamer, liooks on these Islands
a specialty, with the
Hawaiian Annual
as the recognized
reli. ble reference b 'ok on ull matters
pertaining to llaw.iii.
BOOK-BINDING Orders if all kinds executed
with nromutltude. and Parer Ruled t '. anv
d.sirrd patterni Map-niountlnE'. Check-numbering-,
Perl rating:, Block'ng- or other work attmd
ed to in a proper workmanlike manner, without
any brag or bluster,
THOS. G. THRUM,
Stationer and News Dealer.
106 Fort Street,
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HARDWARE, Builders and General,
always up to the limes in quality, styles and prices.
Plantation Supplies,
a full assortment to suit the various demands.
Steel Plows,
made expressly for Island wrk with extra parts
CULTIVATORS' CANE KNIVES.
Agricultural Implements,
Hoes, S'ii wis, Mattocks, etc, etc.
Carpenters', Blacksmiths'
and Machinists' Tools,
Screw Plates, Taps and Dies, Twist Drills,
Paints and Oils, Brushes, Glass,
Asbestos Hair Felt and Felt Mixture.
Blakes' Steam Pumps,
Weston's Centrifugals.
SEWING MACHINES.
Wilcox & Gibbs, and Remington.
Lubricating Oils, rr
General Merchandise,
It is not possible t 1 list everything vc have; if there is anythint!
y ai want, come and ask lor it, you will be politely treated.
No trouble to show goods.
ENTERPRISE PLANING MILL,
PETfcR HIGH,
OF KICK VN'IJ
On Alakca and Richards near Queen Street,
Proprietor.
Honolulu, H.I,
... MOULDINGS,
Doors, Sash, Blinds, Screens, Frames, Etc.
TURNED AND SAWED WOBK.
Prompt attinti n to M rd rs.
THIiKPJ lOXliH:
Mutual 55. .....
E- Bell 498-
The Mutual Life Insurance Company
OF NEW YORK.
RICHARD A. McCUKDY, President.
Statement lor Year ending Dec. 31, 1892
Assets, $175,084,156.61.
Reserve for Policies (American Table 4 per Cent.) $159,181,0G7 00
Miscellaneous-Liabilities ,
Surplus
Premiums
Intercbt, Rents, &c
To I'olicy.Holders
For Kxpenses ami Taxes.
734,855 B7
15,1(18,233 U4
INCOMU.
S:i'J,017,7Co 34
8, 1 HI, OIK) 01)
niSHUUSHMKNTS.
-S 40,23S,8G5 24
..$10,38ti,f).'!2 4G
. .. 7,110,(111 08
Tllli ASSCTS ARIi INVUST15I) AS 1'OI.l.OWS:
United States Hoiuls and other Securities, ,
Loans on Hond and Mort;:ij;e, first lien
Loans on Stocks and Bonds ,
Real Kstate
Casli in Hanks and Trust Companies
Accrued Interest, Deferred Premiums, &c
-S 2t),80G,143 54
.S G5.S20.434 SO
G0,348,O02 54
. 10,394,597 50
. 15,638,884 2G
. 7.80G.G72 55
. 0,075,474 87
8175,084,150 01
INSUKANCI! AND ANNUITIES.
Insurance Assumed anil Renewed $C.ri4,909,5GG 00
Insurance in Force -. ". 745,780,083 00
Annuities m I'orce 3o2,03G 01
Increase in Annuities in Force 8 ' 82,732 98
Increase in Payments to Policy-Holders, 030,820 60
Increase in Receipts 2,004,130
Increase in Surplus 3, 137, -CO
Increase in Assets 15,577,017 93
Increase in Insurance Assumed and Renewed 47,737,765 00
Increase in Insurance in Force 50,295,925 00
Note In accordance with the intention of the Management as announced in Novem
ber, IS91, to limit the amount of new insurance actually issued and paid for in the accounts
of the year 1892, to One llundied Million Dollars, the amount of insurance in force as
above stated includes the amount ol such voluntary limit with but a slight increase unavoid
able in closing the December accounts
have carefully examined the foregoing Statement and find the same to
be correct. A. A'. WATlilUIUUSli, Auditor.
From the Surplus a dividend will be apportioned as usual,
Samuel D. Uabcock
Gkokge S. Coe
Richard A. McCimnv
James C. IIoldcn
IIeumann C. Von Post
Alexander II. Ricr.
Lewis May
Oliver Hakriman
Henry W. Smith
Robert Olyi'Hant
Geokoi: I). Uakek
BOARD OF TRUSTEES.
Dudley Oi.cott
Frederic Cromwell
Julien T. Davies
RllIlEKT ShWELL
S. Van Rensselaer Cruder
Charles R. Henderson
George Dliss
Rui us V. Peckham
J. Hoiiart IIekrick
Wm. P. Dixon
Roiiert A. Ghanniss
Henry II. Rogers
J no. W. Auciiincloss
Theodore Mortord
William Hahcock
Stuyvesant Fish
Augustus D. Juilliard
Charles H. Miller
Walter R. Gillette
James H. Granniss
David C. Rohinson
1 1. Walter Wehb
George G. Haven
ROHURT A. GRANNISS, Vice-President.
WALTER R. GILLF.TTF-, General Manager.
ISAAC F. LLOYD, 2nd Vice-President FRF.DF.R1CK SCHROF.DKU, Asst. Sec'y
WILLIAM J. UASTON, Secretary I1UNRY Ii. DUNCAN, Jr., Cor. Secretary
FREDERICK CROMWELL, Treasurer
10HN A. FONDA. Assistant Treasurer 1AMES SIMPSON. 2nd Asst. Treasurer
WILLIAM P. SANDS, Cashier EDWARD P. HOLDEN, Assistant Cashier
EMORY McCLINTOCK, L.L.D., F.I. A., Actuary
JOHN TATLOCK, Jr., Asst. Actuary CHARLES H. PERRY, 2nd Asst. Actuary
viL,L,irtfli u. LiAviun, uenerai solicitor vii.i.iaiM y. kicuakus, comptroller
Medical Directors.
UUSTAVUS S. WINSTON, M.I). ELIAS J. MARSH, M.D.
GRANVILLE M. WHITE, M.D.
Y. C. Peacock & Co.
IMPORTERS
...01-....
Fine Wines
....AND...
Liquors,
SOLE AGENTS IN THE
HA WAI I AN ISLANDS
S. B. ROSE,
Hawaiian
General Agent,
1 sin i iris
HP"
EEL ZEE
People's Ice k Refrigerating Co.
ARE PKliPARKD TO FILL MORIi ORDERS.
Ring Tip the Works nt Any Hour
E5T ZD-ATST OB 3STIO-HCT.
Both Telephones, Number 153.
FOR THE
John Jameson & Son's Irish
Whiskies.
Mitchell & Comp'y, Limited,
"Cruiskeen Lawn" Whiskey.
Hiram Walker & Son's "Ca
nadian Club" Whiskey.
Hikam Walker & Son's "Im
perial Rye" Whiskey.
Paiist Brewing Co. Milwau
kee, U. S. A.
Fredekickshurg Brewing Co
San Jose, California.
B. Dreyfus & Co.'s Californian
"Wines.
J. J. Melcher's "Elephant'
Gin. Schiedam.
E. Vaugiian-Jones' Sweet and
Dry London Gin.
E. Vaugiian-Jones "C.I.G."
Scotch Whiskey.
A. & G. Thompson's " Royal
Blend " Scotch Whiskey.
Wheeler & Co.'s Ales and
Stouts.
1.rW5
VARIETY
is the best of salesmen. He's always at our store, and thats
why our sales of footwear touch so hiVh a fiqtire. We have
shoes for all occasions, for all fuf.t, and at all prices. Whether
you need footwear for outdoor or indoor purposes, business or
pleasure, its all the same ; you can possess your sole in peace
and comfort, if you buy of us. It's a queer foot we can't fit
and a queerer taste we can't suit. There are varieties of both
feet and taste, but not the variety we can t match. 1 here s
something of everything in our stock, and although you don't
wmt to buy everything, you want to see everything before
buying.
THE MANUFACTURERS' SHOE CO.
Wholesale and Retail Boots and Shoes.
102 FORT STREET.
H. E. MclNTYRE & BRO.,
IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN
Groceries, Provisions and Feed
EAST CORNER FORT AND KING STREETS.
New Goals received by every Packet frcm the Eastern Slates nml Europe.
Fresh California Produce by every stearmr. .'.11 orders faithfully attended to, and
Goods delivered to any part of the city free of charge.
Island Orders solicited. Satisfaction yuaronteed.
Post Office Hujg No. 145.
Telephone No. 92.
JOH
N O T T.
Wrought Steel Ranges, Chilled Iron
Cooking Stoves.
HOUSEKEEPING GOODS:
AGATE WAKE (White, Grny and Nicklc-plattd), PUMPS, WATER AND
SOIL PIPES, WATER CLOSETS AND URINALS, RUHHER
HOSE AND LAWN SPRINKLERS, HATH TUI1S AND STEEL
SINKS, O. S. GUTTERS AND LEADERS, SHEET IRON, COP
PER, ZINC AND LEAD, LEAD Pllili AND PIPE FITTINGS.
Plumbing, Tin, Copper and , Sheet Iron Work.
DIMQND BLOCK: 95-97 KING STREET.
Post Office Box, 504.
Both Telephones, 46.
Liberal discounts alhwed on Caih
purchases exceeding $5.
EGAN & CUNN,
IIO FORT ST., BREWER, BLOCK.
HAVE JUST RECEIVED HY THE AUSTRALIA A FINE LINE OF
Millinery (roods
CONSISTING OF THE LATEST j NOVELTIES IN
Easter Bonnets, Hats and
Trimmings.
Also some of those Al Dent Gloves in 8-button Suede at $1.75
a pair; and fine short-cuff Driving Gauntlets at $1.75 a pair.
Mew Ribbons, Silks and Laces.
H. S. TREGLOAN & SON,
Merchant Tailors !
OFFER TO THE GENERAL PUHLIC,THEIR LARGE
AND COMPLETE STOCK OF
Foreign Woolens for Spring & Summer
AT 20 PER CENT DISCOUN FOR CASH,
Business Suits Reduced to Twoiity-two pollurs and f0 Cents
Business Pants Reduced to Six Dollirs and 50 Conts.
H. S. TREGLOAN & SON.
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